Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 3:39 pm
Call me crazy, but I mount my bike from the right as well, it started because of an ankle/foot injury, but has continued on as I find it easier...
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Stock. They just grab the brake with their right hand to mount and left to dismount, and throw their leg over the high side.Grey Thumper wrote:That's interesting. Are their bikes modified to lean right or are the sidestands stock?storysunfolding wrote:Most motorcycle police mount and dismount from the right. It's not hard and puts them out of the way of traffic. Just food for thought.
Do WHAT with the brake???? (Aren't you an MSF instructorstorysunfolding wrote:Stock. They just grab the brake with their right hand to mount and left to dismount, and throw their leg over the high side.Grey Thumper wrote:That's interesting. Are their bikes modified to lean right or are the sidestands stock?storysunfolding wrote:Most motorcycle police mount and dismount from the right. It's not hard and puts them out of the way of traffic. Just food for thought.
You're not crazy - I do the same thing. I mount and dismount from the right side 99% of the time.dr_bar wrote:Call me crazy, but I mount my bike from the right as well, it started because of an ankle/foot injury, but has continued on as I find it easier...
Ah I'll keep that in mind when I get a samurai outfit complete with swords.havegunjoe wrote:As stated it comes from mounting horses from the left which comes from carrying a sword into battle on your left side. This way you don’t have the sword getting in your way as you swing your right leg over the horse. So if you are carrying a sword it also makes mounting your motorcycle easier. Don’t stick yourself.
Ruh roh, yer steppin' into my territory, there, sir.RhadamYgg wrote:Ah I'll keep that in mind when I get a samurai outfit complete with swords.havegunjoe wrote:As stated it comes from mounting horses from the left which comes from carrying a sword into battle on your left side. This way you don’t have the sword getting in your way as you swing your right leg over the horse. So if you are carrying a sword it also makes mounting your motorcycle easier. Don’t stick yourself.
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LOL - maybe in a private message!PacificShot327 wrote:Ruh roh, yer steppin' into my territory, there, sir.RhadamYgg wrote:Ah I'll keep that in mind when I get a samurai outfit complete with swords.havegunjoe wrote:As stated it comes from mounting horses from the left which comes from carrying a sword into battle on your left side. This way you don’t have the sword getting in your way as you swing your right leg over the horse. So if you are carrying a sword it also makes mounting your motorcycle easier. Don’t stick yourself.
RhadamYggDon't get me started on the history of Kyuba-no-Michi, the introduction of horses into Japanese combat, etc etc. You'll be in for a long-winded "ride".
That's why they wore tachi, with the ha (sharp edge of the blade) facing down, with the saya suspended from two points. The cut ends up being a gyaku kesa giri (diagonal cut from the bottom left to upper right).RhadamYgg wrote:LOL - maybe in a private message!PacificShot327 wrote:Ruh roh, yer steppin' into my territory, there, sir.RhadamYgg wrote:Ah I'll keep that in mind when I get a samurai outfit complete with swords.havegunjoe wrote:As stated it comes from mounting horses from the left which comes from carrying a sword into battle on your left side. This way you don’t have the sword getting in your way as you swing your right leg over the horse. So if you are carrying a sword it also makes mounting your motorcycle easier. Don’t stick yourself.
RhadamYggDon't get me started on the history of Kyuba-no-Michi, the introduction of horses into Japanese combat, etc etc. You'll be in for a long-winded "ride".
Of course, I tend to like the style of wearing a sword over the back, but I can't help but think that would be slower when it came to draw.
RhadamYgg
keeps their pistol from getting in the way too, the pistol is worn on the right side if the officer is a righty.storysunfolding wrote:Most motorcycle police mount and dismount from the right. It's not hard and puts them out of the way of traffic. Just food for thought.